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Mrs. John Graham - : Hostess Friday at Afternoon ‘Bridge Mrs. John Graham ‘was hostess Fri- day afternoon at a prettily planned bridge party. Three tables were in play during the afternoon, Mrs, L. K. Thompson and Mrs. G. A, Rawlings winning honors, Flowers were used to decorate the rooms. At the egnclusion of t games the hostess served a course luncheon. Annual U. C. T. Banquet Held on ‘Saturday Night At the annual banquet of the U. C. T. and Auxiliary’ Saturday evening, Governor A. G. Sorlie and Mrs. * ard Hancock of Minneapolis, grand councillor of the U. C. T. Auxiliary, were the speakers. Mrs: Sorlie also a guest. ‘About one hyndred members and their wives were in at- tendance. T. E. Flaherty was toast- maste: The table was prettily decorated in the U. C. T. colors, giéd and blue, candlég and flowers -being used. Favors were small traveling bags end suitcases Following the meeting the men held their repatak miéesitig in the Elks hall and the ladies My) reseedee ards. Mrs. Oscar Lindgren a P Laughlin won “honors. A dancing party followed. The meeting of the Auxiliery was held in the afternoon with a talk by Mrs. Hancock as a feature of the pro- gram. TO GRAND LODGE MEETING G, L. Spear, scribe of the Bismarck chapter, Royal Arch Masons and dele- -| Helen Sholwelter, Effie Rosen and priests, will go to Fargo tonight to attend the annual R. A. M. grand lodge sessions which will be held this weex., From Fargo Mr. Spear will go to Minneapolis on a short bisin trip before returning home. Mrs. Graham will accompany her husband to Fargo and they will be the guests of friends while there. ELECTED TO HONOR SOCIETY Miss Alice E. Strutz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Struts of this. city, and a. graduate of the’ Bismarck ‘high school, class of 1923, was chosen as a member of -Pi Gamma Mu, na- tional social science honor society, at North Central college, Naperville, Ill. where she is now & senior. - Mis: Strutz was one of three chosen from North Central cotlege for membership in the society. Only 30 members are selected from the ei state of INi- MRS. CRAIG TO SPEAK The North Dakota | Federation of Women’s clubs is sponsoring an ad-| bee: dress by Mrs. Minnie D. Craig, Ben- son county. lator, which is to be! troadeast from KFJM, University of North Dakota lio station at 7! o'clock Tuesday evening. Mrs, Craig's! ~ |Mesdames Hitchcock and Stair Entertain at Bridge Saturday oe Mrs. Raymond Stair and Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock entertained last evening at the home of the former with a bri party. There were five les guents. Mra. C.J. Tyliberg and For. rest Ski ‘wor honors in the games, The rooms were. prettily decorated with cut flowers. A luncheon was thr after the games. is‘ one of @ series of: partics ela ig given by American Legion Aux- iliary members to raise funds for the organization. A number are planned for this week. Dancing Program Given Saturday at Patterson Hall Miss Muriel Robinson presented her| | dancing pupils in a recital Saturday ‘afternoon at Patterson’s hall. The following program was. given with Miss Florence Smith as accompanist: Sailors Hornpipe —. Pollyanna Sprake, Margarie Jean Rosen and Evelyn Rosen. Four Little Flowers—Ruth Coghlan, Marguerite Degg, Lydia Langer and| Alice Tillotson. A jexz dance—Arlene Ruder, Lor- aine Pfeffer, Vivian Cogh! Mary Ellen’ Hoffman, Pirouette and Pirouet—Dorothy id Ruth Riggs. ty Andy, Acrobatic dance— Wuerstlein. ioned dance—Marion Whit- | temore and Erma Happle. Spanish dance—Cora Marie tiis| Lucille Coghlan. GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mrs, J. G. Halbeisen and daughters | n Valley are visiting in Bis- » guests of Mrs. Halbeisen’s Mrs, Arthor Booth, and Mr. Mrs. Hal- GUESTS AT HALL HOME Mrs. William Bowen of Hope, N. D,, who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, has been discharged and is now ig at the home of her daughter, Mi "Dan Hall, of Bis- marck. Mrs. Lyle Bowen ‘of Hope also spent the past week with M Ball in Bismarck. Mr. Bowen arrive Sunday to accompany his. wife and mother home. eae Ss Ramon eee cri MeAvoy and Nigel de Brulier in “Ben Js Auditorium, Jan. 28, 29 returned to street from PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolliver of 301 heir horke he St. Alexius hospital, at 307 Front if i Front street are the parents of a son born Friday at their home. VISITS HERE Mrs. George Berguist of Medina is visiting friends in Bismarck for few days. HERE ON BUSINESS H. L. Ringeon was in the city Sat- urday, transacting business. VISITS IN BISMARCK David Vail-of Fergus Falls, Minn.,| is spending a few days in Bismarck with friends, LEAVES FOR CITIES Mrs; Frank Williams left Saturday evening for the Twin Cities on a .| business visit. . ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Alice Sorenson has accepted a position in the office of the state bank examiner. VISIT HERE Mr..and Mrs. E. Davis of Goodrich visited here over the week-end. Executive Board of Women’s Clubs Will Meet Here About 30 women are expected in VISITOR LEAVES ing in Bismarck for the past four months, the guest of her aynt, Mrs. H. D. Runyan, left today for her home in Des Moines,Iowa. En route Miss Me; will stop in Minneapolis, for a week's wisit with relatives and Bismarck ‘tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock for the opening session of the annual meeting of the executive board and council of the North Da- kota Federation of Women’s clubs Mrs. A. E, Jones of Lisbon, state v president, will preside at the meeting in the absence of Mrs. J. E. Feather- stone of Valley i : BRAVES SMASH TO 21-42 WIN| OVER JIMMIES |Mandan Cagers Stage Come- back to Chalk Up Victory— Smooth Teamwork Feature | In a |Mandan Braves Jamestown high school cagers by a 21-to 12 score, playing Saturday ton the Jimmie floor. Captain George Heidt played his usual stellar game, which proyed to be much too fast fer the Jim- mies. A good share of the credi' {for the victory should go to him. His floor )work .was - declared Ste- markable.” With fiv | Heidt. was ruled off the floor cn personals, but the Jimmies were unable to take advantage ‘of: this chance. to recuperate their . fo tunes with the other Braves work- ling smoothly and accurately t> add more scores to the Brave tally. Seitz was high point man for the Braves, with thred’ bast and three out. of five’ free throw Helbling made two field goals, Mc- Donald caged one field and one out mimates left to play, | ly by MeDénald with another, makGe iS 2 to 0 ara vd min [is of play be peace ie Jamestow: ys ‘whol tia taken the tipoff and m fash a beautiful setup. after McDonald scored a basket on | excellent teamwé after Heidt had busted a Jai own formation Helbling went in fcr McDonali. | Jamestown was ‘visibly. excited while the Braves were calm and heady. Jamestown took time out and the brief talkover enabled | them to continue the quarter with | Mandan scoreless. Mor tuted for Wagner, toward close, The quarter ended. 4 to 0. Beginning the second quarter Ringuette replaced Egstrom, but the locals continded very nervous Anderson fouled McDonald, who made one out of the two shots al- lewed. The locals rallied for a i} few. minutes, but. missed their | shots. Regan ‘caged one of two} \free threws on personal | shot, but Seitz and Morris also|to visit his son, James, who at- | scored, Morris a long shet, and the | tends | game ended, 21 to 12, nion College in that city. | RETURN FROM FARGO H. H. Williame, H. C. Funden P.' and Harry Melander have returned 1 from Fargo, where they have been | McDonald, LF | Borreson. C Heidt, RG ; Wagner, Li | Helbling, LF... | Morris, LG . | Jarvis," RF... 0 0 Jamesto F. lEeetrsm, RE eu Waldera, LF Burdick, C . | Regan, RG! Anderson, LG | Ringuette, RF Wright, € | comer? 4-10 Referpe—H. McLeod. Schoolhouse Burns to Ground Friday | Fire destroyed sc school No. 2, , 10- | cated near the John C. Smith hte, Friday evening. An overheated | stove waa believed to have started | the blaze, Loss is estimated at | $2,500 with about $1,500 insur- ance. School sessions will be re- | sumed as soon as supplies are | available. Miss Irene Neverdahl, |the teacher, is to hold classes one of the hemes of the dis! juntil the completion of a building, \ new | >—________________¢ | Personal and i | Social News of |, : || Mandan Vicinity | —_——— DINNER MEETING A regular meeting of Coeur de Lion Commandery, Knights Tem- | plar, will be held in the Masonic temple this evening following a dinner at 6:15. George Russ of | Fargo, grand commander, will be . guest of the Mandan Comman- ery. RETURNS HOME William H. Lidgerding, who has been in the Northern Pacife hos- las returned home. Mr. Lidger- ding was injured in-an automobile | accident. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Otto Bauer has arrived home from Minneapolis, where he has been attending the annual meet- | ing of the Northwest Lumbermen’s | association. ang veg Ce got a'basket on a fol- 0 ! half ended, for! Mander: McDonald and Wagner went in} }again for the Braves at the st: aldera caged a nter = for for Heidt, Heidt going to the end of the quarte: The final heat was ter. 11 to 4, jof the third quarter which went its course a blank for them while Jamestown. Egstrom returned for Ringvette and Helbling wént in center d ‘Berrese™ to the bench toward ni j also stopped in Schenectady, N. Y., GO TO WILTON Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Stewart | and children drove to Wilton Fri- day, where Rev. Stewart. officiate at the funeral of the late Ell Hall, pioneer farmer of that com- | | munity. { HOME FROM NEW YORK J. M. Hanley, who has been svending the past 10 days in New York city and Washineton, D. C., has returned home. Mr. Hanle; attendin; of North Dakota Bottlers association. ———— 1 | Last Minute | News Bulletins | Steubenville, Ohio, Jan. 24— (AP) — Three children were burned to death carly today when the home of Joxeph Crons, at Weirton, W. Va. near here, was destroyed by fire. The victims were Joseph Crons, 2; Hazel Cross, 6, and Marie Crons, 9. Mrs. Croan was badly burned at- tempting to gave the children. Mexico City, Jan. 24—(AP)— Twenty-eight rebels and one chieftain were killed in various combats with federal troops Sunday. Washington, Jan. 24—(AP)— Attorneys for Charlie Chaplin to- day asked the government to lift ite income tax Hens on money held in the bank by the movie star. France Field, Panama, Jan. 24 (AP)—The United Stat: 7 Goodwill Fires have me separated again. When the five planes, which are on a flight over Central American states, were getting ready to take off yester- day for Baranquilla and Bogota, Colombia, the New York and San Antonio were damaged by the heavy ewell and forced to remain here for repairs. | Lions Hold Regular Meeting This Noon H. E. Rilling of the extension de- paxtment, North Dakota Agricultural ‘college and atrity Se nt A. R. Mie- sen were Lions’ m r. Ril the regular club work ‘throughout th Mr. Miesen spoke on the ments of these county. Reports state and ccomplish- clubs in Burleigh ¢ ge | pital in St. Paul for Many weeks, | mittees were the the attendance Dr. C. D. Durse Robertson, presented by m Couch and H, A | your ~them when Arch Shoes. you the convention of the was won by S. W. You almost have to tie a string around your feet to remember that you have are wearing Protex For these shoes are buiit. with an arch-support that wards off foot-fatigue and foot-strain. your feet are concerned, every sunset Brocopp were in charge of entertain-; ment. The new club banner was received today and is now on display in the club rooms. Guests at the meeting were Senator _ M. H. Lynch of Lidgerwood; E. Ulness of Wilton; H. ” Rilling and A. R, Miesen. by ———__+—— CARD OF THANKS To all of our Bismarck friends, old and new, who by their sacrifice of time and acts of kindness rendered: real service doring our late bereave- ment, we wish to extend our heart- felt appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Rupert, and family. Women’s Daintiness Under this most trying hygienic handicap now - assured. NEW way Offers true protection —discards like tissue. By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nuree IGHT frocks, sheerest gowns ... wear them now any day, any time, anywhere, without a mometit’s doubt or fear! The uncertainty and insecurity of the old-time “sanitary pad” is e1 Most women now mse'“KOTEX" + a new and remarkable way. Five times as absorbeit as ordi- nary cotton pads. VY Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment. Obtainable at all drug and depart: ment stores simply by saying “KOT " Be sure you genuine. Only Kotex itseif is Kotex. You buy without hesitancy. Proves old ways a needless risk. 12 in a package. In fairness to your. self, try it. KOTEX No laundry—disdard like tissue Want to forget feet? As far as subject will be “The A. B. Ca of Leg- islation.” friends. of four free throws, While Morris marks the end of a perfect day. Pro- Jones and Mrs, tex is well-styJed, too, and surprisingly town, state trea: today. r | bling fad. scored, Regan burst into form, dribbling down the side and LEAVES FOR HOME the score the neai- on JUNIOR. TEAM Miss Barbara Register of thi = is a member of the- junior class bas- ketball team at. the- University, of North Dakota. She starred in a game with the senior ¢eqy Friday which’ ended in a tie. The play-off. will be held Wednesday. RETURNS TO GARRISON Mrs. J. A. Reyter has returned her home at Garrison after visit. in Bismarck . with her. siister, Mrs, K. W. Simons. en af Regt etre ir. wn U ul an operation Saturday at the Bis: marck ‘hospital. Mrs. Brown ‘and daughter are in the city with him. | VISITS MOTHER Mrs. John Omodt and daughter, Gertrude, of Steele are in the eity, sues of Mrs. Sci mother, Mrsj Bicknale. rolled vbanvane: N& TP STRASBURG M. A. Schumacher has. returned to his home in Strasburg: after being aischanged from ‘the St. Alexius he pital. - . VISIT IN FARGO Mri and Mrs. H. F.,Sloan have goni to Fargo for a visit with Mr. Sloan‘ parents, : Mr. Fagal wiry Mra. T.R.- Sloan. M4 5 adh seat the Gibbi *. Miss Bubye Halv: 5 Consolidated, achool.spent week: end in Bismarck with friend ‘ VISITS FRIENDS "William Weinstein of Minneapoli was in the ‘city . Friday, visiting friends. Light snow ie paibatie io. night and Tuesday. : _ Much haga weight. I, Dobbin, superintendent’ vs ahools in Rolette. county, left Sunday for her home after spending the week in Bismarck, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris. Mrs. Dobbin also attended the county au- perintendents’ meeting., LUTHERAN LADIES TQ MEET A special meeting of Trinity Luth- eran ladies is to be held at the church Wednesday promptly at 3 o'clock. Plans will be. perfected. for a lude- fisk super to. be.given.in the near fu- Luthoran ladies | eof Me. Mr. and Bre es ats ot Ans: moose are at honie of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson. Mr. Monts is glso attending the:North Dakete Funeral Directors convention. | §, DANCE 7 B FONGHE * the Sons and Daughters of Norway will entertain this evening with the second dance of the sgeson at the ‘a0. U, il all, The e pubtie is in- vited to atte : RIDE ie. Royal pn tives benefit. sleigh ride ‘Tuesday eveni: it 8 o'clock. All members are to meet ‘at the home of Mrs. £. J. tenets. | 11 Becond street. ‘PARENTS: ‘OF ‘OF DAUGHTER “Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Rose of 814 rere street announce the birth of jughter fia dtl at the &. A banquet will be held tomorrow evening at the Grand Pacific hotel! to which all club women of the city are-invited. The Kiwanis club will entertain a part of the executive board-members at luncheon tomorrow and the Rotary club “will entertain the board on Wednesday. ‘The press luncheon will be held on Thursday. Only club presidents and press chairm: re eli le to attend. the Brave. score missing the one free throw -awarded him. Kegan scored five points for Jamestown, with Waldera making three, Burdick two and Wright and Egstr: ons each, one. The Game in Detail _ started the scoring with 1 Arrarigements are being made for | @ reception for the delegates by Gov- ernor A, G. Sorlie, the state board of _| S@ministration and the legislature. RT TALKS BY THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS An Ohio (Cleveland) mother says this: “We prefer Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound above all other cough remedies for our children because it eontains no choloroform or harmful opiates and is not in the least con- stipating. It helps their coughs quickly and makes them comfortable when they have snuffles and feverish yy is subject to crop and it a feeling of security to have (name furnished). Honey and Tar Com- » BAKING POWDE BAKING yr Best Results scoring putting oe rst period. 14 to 8. ‘infor Burdick,’ Mor- ris ° eae utes to ga Heidt was ruled out four. personals and Borrescn went . back in. Regan: scored re ind was followed quic! gain and Wright threw a free Closing Out. All Our —* Hats ° 1 lot of 25 hats, each’ 1 lot at..... l lot at..... Including velvets and velours This sale includes every fall and winter hat in stock SMITH BOWEN HAT SHOP er, and Ringuette for ‘ith nearly five min- Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY Doris Kenyon NEWS PICTURES Comedy—“Bad Breaks” WEDNESDAY low in price. THE PROTEX ARCH SHOE $7.50 WEBB BROTHERS SHOE DEPARTMENT Trene Rich and Bert Lytell in “Eve's Lover” THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY AUDITORIUM Evenings at 8°30. Saturday Matinee at 2:30 First and Only Presentations in Bismarck or Vicinity: Thig Year of The Magnificent Cinema Spectacle Fri., Sat., Jan, 28 & 29 Matinee Saturday